Dear Jordan,
thanks for your email.
On 12.12.19 20:54, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
>> OpenBSD is a guest VM on a debian buster host using virtual e1000
>> network card ("Intel 82540EM" driver in openbsd). No firewall
>> in between. The VM is a tor-exit node.
>
> I've heard others recommend using
On 12 Dec at 20:54, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
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>
> On 2019-12-12 06:21, Winter Paulson wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm also experiencing the "Host is down" problem:
> >
> > unbound: [85343:0] error: recvfrom 361 failed: Host is down
> >
> > Running openbsd 6.6 (GENERIC.MP), current syspatch,
>
On 2019-12-12 06:21, Winter Paulson wrote:
Hello,
I'm also experiencing the "Host is down" problem:
unbound: [85343:0] error: recvfrom 361 failed: Host is down
Running openbsd 6.6 (GENERIC.MP), current syspatch,
native unbound as a full resolver, pf disabled.
OpenBSD is a guest VM on a
Hello,
I'm also experiencing the "Host is down" problem:
unbound: [85343:0] error: recvfrom 361 failed: Host is down
Running openbsd 6.6 (GENERIC.MP), current syspatch,
native unbound as a full resolver, pf disabled.
OpenBSD is a guest VM on a debian buster host using virtual e1000
network
.
-Original Message-
From: Steven Surdock
Sent: Monday, December 2, 2019 1:34 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: unbound network optimizations
I'm running a pair of unbound resolvers and am attempting to optimize
performance on them. This stemmed from noticing a couple of issues in the logs
I'm running a pair of unbound resolvers and am attempting to optimize
performance on them. This stemmed from noticing a couple of issues in the logs.
Dec 2 11:26:52 ns1 unbound: [54230:5] error: recvfrom 26 failed: Host is down
Dec 2 11:27:11 ns1 unbound: [54230:5] notice: sendto failed:
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